LT is a must!
You may get LJ or SA though!
however, you must take one of the top 3 RB!
Than take 2 great WR with next two picks!
Then best available QB or RB
You can get a good running back like Droughns or Foster that late.
Take the Seattle Defense in the 9th round and the miami Defense in the 12th!
they have the best schedules!
kicker you can get a good one like longwell with last pick!
TE Get troupe in the 13th and Winslow in the 14th
Recap
1 LT
2 TO OR R Moss
3 R moss or Chambers
4 RB or QB Mcnabb Culpepper Deholmme Hasselback Eli
5 RB or QB
6 WR Horn, Andre Johnson
7 RB lewis Droughn Foster
8 RB
9 Seattle
10 WR Reggie Brown or Michael Clayton , Toomer, Drew bennett
11 QB McNair or Byron favre or vick
12 Miami
13 Troupe
14 Winslow
15 Kicker Akers or longwell or Tynes
2006-07-07 08:13:29
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answer #1
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answered by happymrzot 6
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Ladainian Tomlinson. First, LJ & Shaun should be 1 and 2, whichever the order. The three mentioned so far are the only non-QBs who regularly record 20+TDs each season. While some will say LT falls apart 12 or 13 weeks into the season, he will get you 15-30 fan points every week until the fall. But if you don't like him, see if you can get a few bucks out of the owner behind you for passing up LT and get Clinton Portis. Washington's OFF will be explosive, Portis will get 1500 yards and at least 12 TDs. And if you play in a keeper league, he is very young.
2006-07-10 10:55:38
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answer #2
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answered by majiktouch14 2
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If you are playing a head-to-head league then your best bet is to go to your list of players and sort them by points. Whomever made the most points last year, unless they are hurt or too old, will more than likely do the same or better.
Something else to take into consideration is that if your league has 12 managers and each team needs 2 QB, you should take a good QB before taking a good RB or WR or else you may be screwed when there are no good QB's left.
Finally, whomever wins the league, will be the team with the least injuries, so don't draft an injury prone player.
2006-07-07 06:46:05
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answered by randys311 2
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I would pick the best available in this order...1. Shaun Alexander 2. Larry Johnson 3. Ladanian Tomlinson. True Alexander and Johnson will probably be gone, but you never now. You've got a pretty good consolation prize picking the last of those 3, plus you don't have to decide. The other 2 will decide for you.
2006-07-07 09:03:16
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answer #4
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answered by Phil J 3
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PG Steve Nash PG Chauncey Billups SG Dwanye Wade SG Kobe Bryant G Gilbert Areanas SF Kevin Garnett SF Lebron James PF Pau Gasol PF Elton type F Tim Duncan F Shawn Marion F Dirk Nowiztki C Marcus Camby C Chris Bosh C Yao Ming C Rasheed Wallace C Brad Miller UTIL Jason Kidd UTIL Ray Allen UTIL Antawn Jamison UTIL Chris Paul
2016-10-14 05:26:15
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answer #5
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answered by rotchford 4
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Clinton Portis. Al Saunders (from KC) is the new coordinator in Washington. LT fizzles out every year in week 12, just in time for the fantasy playoffs
2006-07-07 08:37:53
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answered by Brew Master 1
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Just about every so called expert has Ladanian Tomlinson going in the top three with those two. I see no reason that you should pick anyone else.
2006-07-07 06:24:37
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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P. Manning, L. Tomlinson, L. Johnson, S. Alexander
2006-07-07 07:33:58
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answered by cubscaps33 5
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LaDanian Tomlinson. No doubt!!!
2006-07-07 06:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Clinton Portis- no doubt.
2006-07-07 07:43:39
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answered by rch5181 2
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